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No hay artículos en el carroBeverley L.
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de junio de 2024
Given as a gift. Steamfitter said it gives a nice visible mark.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2019
The silver pencil really does great for making fine lines on fresh hot-rolled steel. The red one is great for aluminum. They'll never replace soapstone for working in the weather, but for my shop, they serve very well! My only complaint is that the leads are really fine versions of grease pencil and so aren't tough enough to stand being dropped. Otherwise, they're great for fine layouts.
Ryan The Welder
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de septiembre de 2019
These are hands down the best pencils for any type of metal work. Once you sharpen it.. it leaves a clean nice sharp line. Also if your doing any torch cutting the pencil mark will not burn out. In my years of experience this is the best pencil I’ve ever used. My suggestion to everyone is buy the 12 pack because they go quickly
Abbey K.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de septiembre de 2017
I am a welder/fabricator and have tried out a number of making utensils for use in the shop including scribes, soapstone, Grease pencils, sharpies, and more.The silver pencil and the mechanical version are my favorites. They both make a very clean and fine line on mill scale and clean metal. It isn't as visible when the metal is ground or polished, but that is to be expected.Here are some pros and cons as well as a comparison to the mechanical silver streak pencil.Pros:Crisp lineGoes on smoothCan be sharpened in a pencil sharpener or with a knifeCan be wiped off if you make a mistake but still stays putSlightly harder "lead" than the mechanical versionCons:The red pencil is only really visible on shiny metalAs it gets shorter it becomes harder to pull out of a work pouch pen holder.Inconvenient to go to a sharpener or sharpen by handI use both this and the mechanical version. I find this is most useful in a workshop where you can use a sharpener or stop to use your knife.The mechanical version functions better when in a larger work environment where you are constantly working in different areas and don't necessarily have time to stop and sharpen your pencil.Both have their merits and i hope my review was helpful.I will definitely but again.
SoupJunkie47
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2016
Some reviewers have said that the silver doesn't show up on shiny metal. It is t meant to be used on clean shiny metal. It's for darkened metals (ex: mill scale, light oxidation, light rust etc).Silver can't be easily seen on shiny surfaces. Come on, give me a break.If you're going to mark a shiny clean piece of metal, use a good ol number two pencil and be done with it.The red is good for lighter colors where the silver doesn't show up l, but since I use a number two pencil, I don't use the red much.It's a good pencil and for what you're paying, you can't complain.It does what it says it does and it does it well. Nothing to it.
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